Jow Forumsitzens, where do you buy your day-to-day clothes? It's hard to find aesthetic clothing that fits properly
Jow Forumsitzens, where do you buy your day-to-day clothes? It's hard to find aesthetic clothing that fits properly
Levis Straight Fit black jeans, blank Gildan shirts.
Literally buy Walmart tier clothes and they’ll look good if you get them tailored
This actually but mostly slim fit jeans. Fuck blue jeans. Slim black jeans with black v-neck feels really good.
ohhhh you were doin good then queered it up. Lose a v neck im sorry bro but there has never been a man on earth that looks cool or good in a v neck... i mean you do you but. itsgay.
Is it acceptable to dress like this on a daily basis?
what kind of brain dead retard would tailor clothes they bought at fucking walmart
You know i want to believe its bait but i have read some sincere people on this board thinking this is cool. as a general psa: if you dress like this or strive to dress like this, just end your shit rn
Why is a v-neck homosexual?
I wonder which one is the top
Walmart for pocket tees for the gym or any occasion. I have this olive green one that's good. H&M for pants and jackets. Banana Republic for polos and button downs.
The fuck, described my dresser perfectly. Though I need to find a different shirt brand, the sleeves on my gildan shirts are a tad too short.
I just buy my clothes from Amazon now, I'm a skeleboy trying to make it, hard to find long enough jeans with small enough waist size retail. Just get form fitting clothes, OP. None of that baggie jeans shit.
Maybe in flyover or bumfuck Mississippi where he lives. They look down upon current trends unless you live in a large city
not a deep one just regular small, deep v is too far
not literally gay, but gay as in metrosexual and really ugly and also literally gay.
def. no if you have chest hair poofing out and if you are skinny its gay and if you have jacked chest its just metro.
its just no man.
Because only a homo would wear a V-Neck, user. They look tacky even by New Jersey standards.
if its just the shape of the collar, its okay. like an old school baseball tee sometimes has a v shaped collar. i just assume the worst of people on here.
Buy a bunch of these shirts. The cotton stretches just right for gains, and they make you look jacked. Not to mention they're just casual enough, but have the buttons so it looks better than just wearing a plain t shirt. Get these in black, white, grey, and whatever colors you want. Girls fucking love these shirts too for whatever reason. Polos look douchey, these are a way better alternative.
Look into Alstyle blanks. Actually superior to Gildan and what most my shirts are, I just wrote Gildan because high. Im tall so itll probably be good fit, i hate too short sleeves.
Alfani crew shirts and whatever 100% cotton fitted shirt fits.
Cargo shorts and banana republic slacks/jeans.
Gym tank and jeans is a shit combo. He's look way better with the left dude's outfit. Right now it just looks like he's having a personality and identity crisis, and just feels the need to show off his arms.
Regular V can look good, especially if you have a relevant chest
Sid Mashburn for day clothes
Levi’s good
No
H&M is fine if you’re discerning, Walmart bad
Pic related is houndstooth suit I got at Sid Mashburn that I wore to Monaco, only this one crummy photo sorry
You can get tailored clothes online these days for reasonable sums if you care that much about the quality of fit; but they are 100% - 200% more than off the rack. You can even get tailored t-shirts. Check out this for example gq-magazine.co.uk
if you live near a china town type area they often have tailors that will charge you like 20 bucks
w2c/brand?
But does that involve explaining what you want to some 80-year-old Vietnamese woman who barely speaks English?
i take it you have never left the house. its what they do all day, they speak english with accents, yes, but are able to communicate. thery know what you want and can do it well and for dirt cheap. go ahead and spend triple that so you dont have to piss your pants in a non white neighborhood pussy.
It's probably something like Hugo Boss, but you can get something almost just as good much cheaper at old navy.
Why are you so mad? Are you one of these vietnamese tailors shilling for business?
Okay i will reword. The age of the person will vary, they are middle aged to older. They know english, or always at least enough to discuss the nature of the business. Its not like you are an outsider trying get some ancient chinese secret, normies come in all the time. Its often extremely affordable but at no sacrifice to the quality, and well worth it when you want to tailor many items over a long period of time or all at once. Consider looking one up in your area.
Walmart and khols
Uniqlo and H&M. My fashion sense hasn't changed since high school.
Those pants look very restricting. How do you even sit down in them without ripping them?
theyre jeggings
usually just walmart but I found this cool site that I bought a few clothes from, here is my favorite
>Sid Mashburn
>”H&M is fine if you’re discerning”
Good lord, grow up and wear Brooks Brothers.
You have four options as a Jow Forums male in most situations.
• Heavy tailoring
• Made-to-measure
• Bespoke
• Finding that one niche European brand that fits you
Bespoke is fairly unreasonable for the average Jow Forumsizens budget. You're also not going to find many casual clothiers, so we'll rule thatout for now. However, you're going to spend more on clothing than the average slob to get quality results. I'm sorry.
Why are we limited to these options? We have to go the extra mile when it comes to our fashion because a majority of clothing stores are trying to appeal to a wide range of people. That means fat people. That means soiboi people. Men with doughy, soft bodies who are deeply insecure shop at department stores, and department stores cater to them with awful, loose, baggy clothing that is cut like a box.
Men who are thin have a very hard time finding clothing. Men who are low bodyfat but have musculature suffer doubly, because when they go up in size, the clothing looks even worse due the lack of athletic cuts. Your clothing is not going to accentuate your shoulder to waist ratio and you are leaving mires on the table every time you just buy an awful shirt from a department store.
In my opinion, male fashion is difficult, ESPECIALLY when you lift, because you're bombarded with a sea of fast fashion and fat people department store bullshit your entire life. Starting to build a 'real wardrobe' seams almost impossible and brutally expensive when you're first starting and you know nothing. It also doesn't help that every online fashion community is flooded with 5'4 asians and soiboys who wear ridiculous meme shit like extra wide pants to make up for having no personality. So you have to dig and dig to find inspiration, then you have to find the subset of shit that actually fits you in that inspiration. Then, you have to research that the money you spending is going to a quality garment instead of hype.
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discount rack at kohls
amazon essentials
Here's what I do in my life to find the clothes that I want:
>Tailoring
I get t-shirts, polos, knitwear with seams, and suiting tailored. Yes, I said I get t-shirts tailored. I have a big shoulder to waist ratio, and I get my t-shirts and polos tapered from below my armpits or lats depending on initial fit, and down through the waist so that the clothing actually fits me. This is not an extreme taper by any means. I still have a relaxed fit to the t-shirt, but now it isn't shaped like a fucking box. I have to do this even on t-shirts that are considered to be athletically cut, like Uniqlo.
>Made-to-Measure
I get long sleeve shirts made-to-measure. I have a white collar job, so I get all my dress clothes from one of those online made-to-measure tailors. In 2019, there are quite a few great options. You're paying more for the clothing that off-the-rack, but you would have to tailor off-the-rack heavily anyway by getting the shirt taken in and potentially needing darts depending on your shoulder width. Made-to-measure is just easier for this type of clothing in my opinion. The fit of a dress shirt is so CRITICAL to how you look that I don't take any changes and make sure that everything is made to the measurements that I've been tweaking for literally years to perfect.
>European niche brands
Every once in a while, I try a European brand and it just fits. Like a glove. This is the ultimate state of bliss. This happens typically when I'm purchasing something that I would call "true well-off people clothing", or clothing that is free from visible branding but made of high quality material. This kind of clothing is always in the expensive but attainable range. Contrasted to fake rich people clothing, which is gaudy and overly branded as a status symbol.
I say European just as a general rule of thumb because I personally seem to have more luck importing from Europe, but I have found some high quality American items before that have reasonable cuts.
What's your S/W ratio?
seconded
dunno if it fits here but what underwear do you wear? I look for something that is not tight on my junk but still fits and is not loose and prone to rip as boxershorts are.
any suggestion for jeans/chinos? I have big quads that don't fit into the new 'skinny' style. So i'm stuck wearing boot cut (which I don't really like the style of)
we call this one SEXcore
Lululemon has great stuff. Everyone thinks it's just a chick store but I have started replacing parts of my wardrobe with their slacks and shorts